Sustainability indicators for electric power generation assessment in Indonesia using snowballing method environment, social, and economic dimension

Adam Wicaksono, Ahyahudin Sodri, Ellyna Chairani

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Abstract

Indonesia's power generation capacity increased by 3% to reach 64.5 GW from 20017 to 2018, where 86% of the power plants that have been built are fossil-fueled. Limited resources and the impact arising from the production process will impact the environment, thus hindering sustainable development. Therefore, it is needed to set indicators that can be used to evaluate power generation's sustainability to improve the community's welfare. This research aims to find sustainability indicators that can be used to assess the electrical power generation system. A total of 51 articles from the snowball sampling approach was analyzed using a qualitative systematic literature review and quantitative method. We found 43 indicators covering economic, social, and environmental dimensions that can be used to assessed Indonesia's electrical power generation's sustainability.

Original languageEnglish
Article number03003
JournalE3S Web of Conferences
Volume211
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Nov 2020
Event1st International Symposium of Earth, Energy, Environmental Science and Sustainable Development, JESSD 2020 - Virtual, Online, Indonesia
Duration: 28 Sept 202030 Sept 2020

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